Bishop Museum Receives Grant to Fund New Project Providing Mentoring and Training Programs – Bishop Museum
View the Latest Installation in Hawaiian Hall: Fifty Years of Life: ʻUmeke from King Kalākaua’s Jubilee
Reminder: Media Preview of Project Banaba
Bishop Museum November 2023, Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events
Bishop Museum Invites Media to Its New Exhibition, Project Banaba

Project Banaba commemorates the history of Banaba Island, which was destroyed by environmentally devastating phosphate mining and led to the total relocation of its people.
Bishop Museum Invites Media to New Exhibit, Playing With Light

Picture walking through a tunnel, illuminated by 20,000 individual LED lights. Now imagine being able to manipulate those lights to follow your every movement! Keiki and ʻohana will also be able to see their shadows come to life with computer vision technology, and be challenged to dodge lasers as they try to get to their next destination.
Bishop Museum October 2023, Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

October sees the opening of the Museum’s new exhibit, Playing With Light, on Oct. 7, 2023 in the Castle Memorial Building. Guests can continue to enjoy Living Culture workshops that are part of the Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry public programming, as well as special Halloween-themed activities for ʻohana!
Bishop Museum Hosts 2nd Annual Kāhuli Festival

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum hosts the 2nd Annual Kāhuli Festival this Saturday, celebrating the research and conservation of land snails in Hawaiʻi. This year’s theme is focused on increasing capacity and building awareness, showcasing the collaborative efforts between the Museum, its partners, and the community.
Bishop Museum Welcomes the Return of Honolulu Intertribal Powwow to its Great Lawn

The annual event celebrates Native American heritages, passes on Indigenous traditions, builds communities, and shares Native American cultural diversity.
Bishop Museum Announces New Exhibition, Project Banaba

Project Banaba commemorates the history of Banaba Island, which was destroyed by environmentally devastating phosphate mining and led to the total relocation of its people.